Equipment
Callaway New Releases for 2025
Looking to learn what you need to know about the latest new products from Callaway? These handy thumbnails will keep you up to date on the company's new releases across all club and ball catetgories.
Callaway Elyte Drivers: The Callaway Elyte drivers look to maximize distance by combining the most productive aspects of a forgiving, lower spin head design with an aerodynamically sleek shape—two design paradigms that typically work at cross purposes. The range includes models designed with smoother curves, distinct weights, varying adjustability, higher forgiveness and, most notably, face thickness patterns each targeting specific player types. Fueled by a new carbon composite matrix in the crown and sole, that range includes the forgiving and fast Elyte, the high-launching and maximum forgiveness Elyte X, the super-lightweight Elyte Max Fast and the compact, low-spinning tour model Elyte ◆◆◆. Elyte, Elyte X, Elyte Max Fast, $600, Elyte ◆◆◆, $650. Available for pre-sale Jan. 17, at retail Jan. 24.
Callaway Elyte Fairway Woods: The Callaway Elyte fairway woods, all five of them (Elyte, Elyte X, Elyte Max Fast, Elyte ◆◆◆ and Elyte Ti), make use of distinctive internal and external elements to optimize launch and spin for different golfer types. Internally, a bridge-like structure weighted with heavy tungsten sits low and forward within the head to add launch and speed while reducing spin. Externally, all the models feature a stepped sole design that provides relief on the back half of the sole to reduce turf contact area by nearly 60 percent. Elyte, Elyte X, Elyte Max Fast, $350, Elyte ◆◆◆, $400, Elyte Ti, $450. All available for pre-sale Jan. 17. Elyte, Elyte X, Elyte Max Fast, Elyte ◆◆◆ at retail Jan. 24. Elyte Ti at retail Feb. 21.
Callaway Elyte Hybrids: The Callaway Elyte hybrid lineup (Elyte, Elyte X, Elyte Max Fast) solves the challenge of unhittable lower-lofted irons with two key technologies. First, there are unique-to-each-model face designs, all based on thousands of average golfer swings. Second, and certainly no less informed by all that swing data, the company reengineered its adjustable hosel design to incorporate more flexibility in lie angles. The swing data suggested that the proper lie angle resulted in more face center impacts than any other fitting change. $300. Available for pre-sale Jan. 17, at retail Feb. 7.
Callaway Elyte Irons: The new Callaway Elyte iron line (the standard Elyte, the more forgiving Elyte X, the lighterweight Elyte Max Fast and higher-launching Elyte HL) feature numerous shared technologies. Among them is a face made from a high-strength stainless steel that allowed Callaway engineers (with an assist from artificial intelligence using real-player data) to create a thinner face for more speed while creating a tighter dispersion pattern. To assist sound and feel, the company’s hallmark urethane microspheres were used within the hollow-body clubhead. $150 per iron. Available for pre-sale Jan. 17, at retail Feb. 7.
Odyssey Ai-One and Ai-One Milled Silver models: The Ai-One and Ai-One Milled lines already featured more than a dozen models before it expanded into the "zero torque" space last fall with the addition of the Ai-One Square 2 Square. Now, the line grows even further with a blasted silver finish on many of those original Ai-One and Ai-One Milled models. The silver-finished models employ the same variable face thickness that helped make the Ai-One and Ai-One Milled lines so successful. "The biggest thing we heard this year is a lot of people grew up playing a silver putter ... and they really just want their putter to be silver," said Eric Stubben, Odyssey's manager, R&D putters. Ai-One Silver, $300. Ai-One Milled Silver, $450. Available Jan. 31.
Callaway ERC Soft, Supersoft, Chrome Tour Triple Diamond golf balls: Callaway launches new versions of its three most popular balls with changes that range from core to cover. First, a completely rebuilt ERC Soft, the result of some 20 million iterations analyzed through artificial intelligence, reveals a firmer mantle and softer core and cover for better distance and feel. Second, Supersoft, the company’s popular low-compression two-piece ball, will offer nine different versions. Finally, Callaway’s tour-played multilayer urethane cover stalwart Chrome Tour adds an extra model, the ultra-lower-spin and firmer feeling Chrome Tour ◆◆◆ (Triple Diamond). ERC Soft, $40 per dozen. Supersoft, $25 per dozen. Chrome Tour ◆◆◆, $55 per dozen. All at retail Jan. 31.